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Ⅰ. 完形填空(2023 天津)
Tom had a bad toothache. His mother wanted to take him to the dentist's(牙科诊所), but he 1 . He was afraid of the 2 when the dentist had to extract(拔出) his tooth. Tom's mother told him that if he did not visit the dentist, the pain would get 3 . At last, Tom had to agree.
There were not many people at the dentist's. 4 , it was Tom's turn. He walked nervously into the room and sat down. The dentist looked 5 and said hello to him with a smile. He asked Tom to 6 his mouth. And then he told Tom that he had to extract the bad tooth. The dentist gave Tom an injection(注射) and 7 him that he would not feel any pain.
Tom really did not feel any pain. Then the dentist advised Tom to brush his teeth twice a day and taught him the 8 way of brushing his teeth. He also told Tom not to eat too many sweet things 9 his teeth would be healthy.
After that, Tom 10 how important it was to protect his teeth.
( )1. A. relaxed B. refused C. nodded D. joked
( )2. A. pain B. trust C. success D. training
( )3. A. nicer B. smaller C. warmer D. worse
( )4. A. Sometimes B. Recently C. Soon D. Especially
( )5. A. dangerous B. friendly C. noisy D. careless
( )6. A. fill B. shut C. open D. cover
( )7. A. allowed B. asked C. warned D. promised
( )8. A. right B. brave C. weak D. rich
( )9. A. but B. so that C. or D. whether
( )10. A. regretted B. hoped C. realised D. guessed
Tom had a bad toothache. His mother wanted to take him to the dentist's(牙科诊所), but he 1 . He was afraid of the 2 when the dentist had to extract(拔出) his tooth. Tom's mother told him that if he did not visit the dentist, the pain would get 3 . At last, Tom had to agree.
There were not many people at the dentist's. 4 , it was Tom's turn. He walked nervously into the room and sat down. The dentist looked 5 and said hello to him with a smile. He asked Tom to 6 his mouth. And then he told Tom that he had to extract the bad tooth. The dentist gave Tom an injection(注射) and 7 him that he would not feel any pain.
Tom really did not feel any pain. Then the dentist advised Tom to brush his teeth twice a day and taught him the 8 way of brushing his teeth. He also told Tom not to eat too many sweet things 9 his teeth would be healthy.
After that, Tom 10 how important it was to protect his teeth.
( )1. A. relaxed B. refused C. nodded D. joked
( )2. A. pain B. trust C. success D. training
( )3. A. nicer B. smaller C. warmer D. worse
( )4. A. Sometimes B. Recently C. Soon D. Especially
( )5. A. dangerous B. friendly C. noisy D. careless
( )6. A. fill B. shut C. open D. cover
( )7. A. allowed B. asked C. warned D. promised
( )8. A. right B. brave C. weak D. rich
( )9. A. but B. so that C. or D. whether
( )10. A. regretted B. hoped C. realised D. guessed
答案:
1—5 B A D C B 6—10 C D A B C
Ⅱ. 阅读理解
A
Many of us have learnt that chatting with a friend, relative or classmate can improve our mood(心情). And failing to communicate with others can also affect(影响) the health of our minds and bodies.
Now experts in the USA have found that a good conversation just once a day could be enough to boost people's happiness and lower their stress levels.
The researchers looked at five types of conversation that past research has found to make people feel closer. These included things like sharing jokes, listening to others' opinions, discussing recent experiences, offering real praise and showing care for others. The researchers asked over 900 people at five American universities to have one of these five types of conversation each day. Then these people reported how their chats affected their stress, well - being and other feelings that day.
The researchers also looked at how the number of daily chats affected the people's well - being. And they found that while one good chat was enough to improve someone's mood, those who chose to have more of these conversations had better days. “This means the more that you listened to your friends, the more that you showed care, the more that you took time to value others' opinions, the better you felt at the end of the day,” one of the researchers said.
The researchers also said that meeting for a chat was better for people's well - being than using a phone or social media(社交媒体).
( )1. What does the underlined word “boost” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. Increase. B. Discover. C. Create. D. Invent.
( )2. How can we lower our stress according to Paragraph 3?
A. By surfing the Internet.
B. By pointing out others' mistakes.
C. By talking about our school trip yesterday.
D. By fighting with people who disagree with us.
( )3. What can we infer from the researcher's words in Paragraph 4?
A. Exchanging ideas with others is useful.
B. Different conversations have different influences.
C. The number of daily chats can influence our mood.
D. One good chat is enough to improve someone's mood, so other conversations are useless.
( )4. What is the text mainly about?
A. Good chats improve our mood.
B. The change of mood is very important.
C. Five types of conversation affect our mood.
D. A good mood is important for health.
A
Many of us have learnt that chatting with a friend, relative or classmate can improve our mood(心情). And failing to communicate with others can also affect(影响) the health of our minds and bodies.
Now experts in the USA have found that a good conversation just once a day could be enough to boost people's happiness and lower their stress levels.
The researchers looked at five types of conversation that past research has found to make people feel closer. These included things like sharing jokes, listening to others' opinions, discussing recent experiences, offering real praise and showing care for others. The researchers asked over 900 people at five American universities to have one of these five types of conversation each day. Then these people reported how their chats affected their stress, well - being and other feelings that day.
The researchers also looked at how the number of daily chats affected the people's well - being. And they found that while one good chat was enough to improve someone's mood, those who chose to have more of these conversations had better days. “This means the more that you listened to your friends, the more that you showed care, the more that you took time to value others' opinions, the better you felt at the end of the day,” one of the researchers said.
The researchers also said that meeting for a chat was better for people's well - being than using a phone or social media(社交媒体).
( )1. What does the underlined word “boost” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. Increase. B. Discover. C. Create. D. Invent.
( )2. How can we lower our stress according to Paragraph 3?
A. By surfing the Internet.
B. By pointing out others' mistakes.
C. By talking about our school trip yesterday.
D. By fighting with people who disagree with us.
( )3. What can we infer from the researcher's words in Paragraph 4?
A. Exchanging ideas with others is useful.
B. Different conversations have different influences.
C. The number of daily chats can influence our mood.
D. One good chat is enough to improve someone's mood, so other conversations are useless.
( )4. What is the text mainly about?
A. Good chats improve our mood.
B. The change of mood is very important.
C. Five types of conversation affect our mood.
D. A good mood is important for health.
答案:
1—4 A C C A
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